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Uttarakhand Tops ICJS 2.0 Rankings with 93.46 Score: Complete Blueprint of Digital Criminal Justice Revolution

Uttarakhand Police has achieved a landmark first position in the National Crime Records Bureau’s (NCRB) ICJS 2.0 implementation rankings with an exceptional score of 93.46, as per the January 2026 progress dashboard. This comprehensive digital integration across police, courts, prisons, prosecution, and forensics showcases Uttarakhand as India’s model for modern criminal justice delivery under new laws like Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).


Introduction: Uttarakhand’s Digital Justice Leadership

The Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System 2.0 (ICJS 2.0), launched by the Ministry of Home Affairs through NCRB, represents India’s most ambitious criminal justice digitization effort. Uttarakhand’s top ranking (93.46 score) in the January 2026 dashboard—surpassing Haryana’s 93.41—demonstrates exemplary execution under Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami’s personal oversight.

Over 23,000 police personnel trained, strategic deployment of e-Sakshya app, Nyaya Shruti platform, and forensic mobile vans have positioned Uttarakhand as the national benchmark. This achievement aligns perfectly with the three new criminal laws (Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam) effective from July 1, 2024, emphasizing technology-driven justice delivery.


ICJS 2.0: Architecture & “One Data, One Entry” Principle

ICJS 2.0 transforms siloed criminal justice systems into a unified digital ecosystem built on “One Data, One Entry”—single input instantly accessible across all pillars, eliminating duplication and delays.

Five Core Pillars & Integration Matrix

Pillar Primary Platform Key Functions Data Shared Impact
Police CCTNS 2.0 FIR registration, case diaries, investigation tracking FIRs, arrests, bail status Real-time court alerts 
Courts e-Courts Phase III Case listing, orders, judgments Hearing dates, warrants Zero-paper workflows 
Prisons e-Prisons Undertrial management, visitor logs Remand status, releases Reduced manual transport 
Prosecution e-Prosecution Charge sheets, evidence briefs Sanction approvals Faster trial preparation 
Forensics e-Forensics Fingerprint matching, digital evidence Forensic reports, DNA profiles Mandatory videography 

Technical Backbone

  • Centralised Crime Data Warehouse: Hosted by NCRB
  • Real-time APIs: Bi-directional data flow
  • Role-based Access: Agency-specific permissions
  • Blockchain Audit Trails: Tamper-proof logging
  • AI Analytics: Case pendency predictions

Result: FIR-to-judgment cycle reduced by 40% in pilot states.


Uttarakhand’s 7 Success Pillars: Detailed Implementation

Leadership & Monitoring Framework

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami conducted 12+ district-level review meetings since July 2024, resolving:

  • Server downtimes within 4 hours
  • Inter-departmental coordination gaps
  • Bandwidth issues in remote areas

Massive Capacity Building

  • 23,000+ personnel trained across 13 districts
  • BNS-BNSS-BSA modules integrated with ICJS training
  • Customised dashboards for SP/SSP monitoring

Technology Deployment Arsenal

A. e-Sakshya App (Game Changer)

Crime Scene → Live Video → Cloud Upload → Auto-Timestamp → Court-Ready Evidence

  • Mandatory for all cognizable offences
  • GPS-tagged videography
  • Chain-of-custody preserved
  • 100% compliance mandated

B. Nyaya Shruti Platform

  • Virtual court appearances for undertrials
  • 78% reduction in physical transport
  • Live audio-video from district jails
  • Remand extensions processed digitally

C. Forensic Mobile Vans

  • 12 vans covering 95% police stations within 2 hours
  • On-site DNA swabbing, fingerprint scanning
  • Real-time upload to e-Forensics [query context]

Integration Milestones Achieved

FIR Entry (CCTNS) → Auto-alert Prosecution → Charge-sheet e-Prosecution →
Court Listing (e-Courts) → Prison Remand (e-Prisons) → Forensic Upload

End-to-End: 98.7% cases are digitally traceable.


National Performance: Complete Top-10 Analysis (Jan 2026)

Rank State Score Strength Gap Area
1 Uttarakhand 93.46 Full integration + trainings None 
2 Haryana 93.41 CCTNS maturity Prison integration 
3 Assam 93.16 Digital adoption Forensic vans 
4 Sikkim 91.82 Compact state Scale limited [query context]
5 Madhya Pradesh 90.55 Large-scale rollout Rural connectivity [query context]
6 Chhattisgarh 89.72 Tribal area focus Training gaps
7 Himachal Pradesh 88.91 Mountainous terrain Forensic capacity
8 Tripura 87.64 Northeastern leader Prosecution delays
9 Manipur 86.33 Conflict zone Infrastructure
10 Goa 85.72 Urban efficiency Scale small

Uttarakhand’s Edge: 360° implementation + CM monitoring.


Tangible Outcomes & National Impact

Quantitative Gains (Uttarakhand)

  • FIR-to-Charge Sheet: 45 → 28 days (-38%)
  • Undertrial Video-Conferencing: 1,247 → 8,924/month (+615%)
  • Digital Evidence Upload: 0 → 4,672 cases (100% compliance)
  • Forensic Mobile Van Calls: 1,892 scenes covered [web:71][web:78]

MHA Recognition

  • Model State for new criminal laws
  • Smart Policing Benchmark
  • National Best Practices Workshop host planned

Scalability: Uttarakhand model for replication nationally by 2026-27.


Technical Challenges Overcome & Remaining Gaps

Uttarakhand’s Solutions

  1. Challenge: Rural 4G coverage → Solution: VSAT + Offline Mode
  2. Challenge: User Resistance → Solution: Hands-on Training Camps
  3. Challenge: Data Migration → Solution: Phased Pillar-wise Rollout

National Hurdles

  • Legacy Data: 40 Cr+ cases digitization
  • Cybersecurity: Multi-agency access risks
  • Digital Divide: 30% rural police stations

Future Roadmap: AI case prediction, biometric integration by 2027.


UPSC Strategic Relevance: GS-II & GS-III Integration

GS Paper II: Governance & Judiciary

“Examine role of technology in expediting justice delivery”
→ ICJS rankings + Uttarakhand model + pendency stats

Value Addition: 93.46 score, 5 pillars, e-Sakshya workflow.

GS Paper III: Internal Security & Technology

“Smart policing through CCTNS-ICJS evolution”
→ Police modernisation + federal ranking + outcomes

Essay Paper

Themes: “Digital India: Justice @ Fingertips”, “Technology as Force Multiplier”

PYQ Linkage: “E-governance initiatives” (2019), “Police reforms” (2022).


Comprehensive FAQs: ICJS 2.0 Uttarakhand Mastery

Q1. What exactly is ICJS 2.0 and why does it matter for UPSC?
Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System 2.0 is NCRB’s digital platform integrating 5 pillars (Police-CCTNS, e-Courts, e-Prisons, e-Prosecution, e-Forensics) via “One Data, One Entry.” Critical for GS-II e-governance, GS-III security questions on new criminal laws implementation.

Q2. How did Uttarakhand achieve the top rank (93.46 score)?
CM Dhami’s 12+ review meetings, 23,000 personnel training, e-Sakshya app deployment, Nyaya Shruti virtual courts, 12 forensic mobile vans, and 98.7% end-to-end digital traceability across all pillars.

Q3. What are the five pillars of ICJS 2.0? Name their platforms.

  1. Police (CCTNS),
  2. Courts (e-Courts Phase III),
  3. Prisons (e-Prisons),
  4. Prosecution (e-Prosecution),
  5. Forensics (e-Forensics).

Real-time API integration eliminates duplication.

Q4. What is e-Sakshya app and its role under new laws?
Mandatory crime scene videography app (Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam-compliant). GPS-tagged live video upload with blockchain chain-of-custody. Uttarakhand achieved 100% compliance, uploading 4,672 cases.

Q5. Compare Uttarakhand vs Haryana (Top 2 states)?
Uttarakhand (93.46): Full 5-pillar integration + CM monitoring + training. Haryana (93.41): Strong CCTNS but prison integration lags. Gap: 0.05 points.

Q6. How does ICJS support Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita implementation?
Zero FIR, mandatory videography, timelines for investigation, digital summons (e-Summons), virtual hearings—all natively supported. Reduces FIR-to-chargesheet from 45→28 days.

Q7. What infrastructure supports ICJS 2.0 nationally?
NCRB Crime Data Warehouse + real-time APIs + AI analytics + role-based access + blockchain audit trails. Phased rollout targeting 100% by 2026-27.

Q8. Mains answer structure for ICJS 2.0 question?
Intro: Rankings + principle. Body: 5 pillars table + Uttarakhand model + outcomes. Conclusion: e-Governance benchmark for Article 21 speedy justice.